React Runner Storybook Addon
Storybook addon to provide react live preview powered by react-runner, try live example
Install
# Yarn
yarn add storybook-addon-react-runner
# NPM
npm install --save storybook-addon-react-runner
Then add the addon to your configuration in .storybook/main.js
module.exports = {
addons: ["storybook-addon-react-runner"],
};
Configuration
Configure scope
and more by adding the following to .storybook/preview.js
import * as components from "../your-components";
export const parameters = {
reactRunner: {
disable, // whether to disable the addon
scope: {
...components,
...otherScope,
},
wrapper, // pass a React Component to have it rendered around the story
language, // defautls to `jsx`, set to `tsx` to support typescript
theme, // https://github.com/FormidableLabs/prism-react-renderer#theming
readOnly, // code editor will be readonly if set to `true`
},
};
You can change configuration based on story or component
Note: HMR (hot module replacement) won't work if you set
scope
via global parameters, a full reload will be performed
Usage
Write your stories in your favourite way or with source code directly
export const Source = {
parameters: {
storySource: {
source: `<Button label="Source code" />`,
},
},
};
Or even real example with import statement
import ButtonStory from "./Button.story";
import ButtonStorySource from "!!raw-loader!./Button.story";
export const Complex = ButtonStory;
Complex.parameters = {
storySource: {
source: ButtonStorySource,
},
reactRunner: {
// you can define your scope in `.storybook/preview.js`
scope: {
import: {
react: React,
"./Button": { Button },
},
},
},
};
Button.story.js
import { useState } from "react";
import { Button } from "./Button";
export default function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
return (
<>
<div>{count}</div>
<Button label="+" onClick={() => setCount((count) => count + 1)} />
<Button label="-" onClick={() => setCount((count) => count - 1)} />
</>
);
}
Decorators
This addon only works with global decorators, for component or story decorators, you can use wrapper
as an alternative
export default {
title: "Example/Button",
component: Button,
parameters: {
reactRunner: {
wrapper: YourProvider,
},
},
};